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cuts and paraphernalia, all of which
will be uied at evidence against him.
When arraigned before Commis
sioner Carter, Mr. Jacksoir.made the
statement that a Chinaman preserib-
Mr. L. M. Stead is able to be back
rain at Davison-Nicholson after an
Iness with influenza.
Mr. T. C. Froler is in the city to-
four years ago, and he used the' pre
scription and owed his life to it. He-
claimed that he had violated no law
by having opium in his possession to
be used in 'this manner. He denied
that he owned or had ever ueed the
opium pipe, claiming that' it was
brought to hhn a few days ago by
the Chinaman in question, who beg
ged him to keep it to save him from
the federal agents, who were trying
to catch him smoking the pipe,
TJtJTHEN you see your mammy, Honey,
V V bringin’ in the coffee and the pone, you
can tell before you taste it that the coffee’s
Luzianne—sure-nuf—by the whifs a-streaming,
steaming in the air.
It’* the coffee—Luzianne—you remember
and you hanker after it until you get another
cup.
Luzianne Coffee (your grocer has it) comes
put up in tins. Try it tomorrow morning for
breakfast. If it isn’t all you expect, you can
get your money back.
Luzianne for aroma, fragrance and.snap.
Try it
Miss lluth .Pryor of Madison is in
the city.
'When It
Pour*, It
Reign*’
NOTHING TO KEEP
COTTON DOWN BUT
LACK OF SHIPS.
(Special Correspondence)
Atlanta, Ga., December 13.—Far
mers and holders of spot cotton
throughop’; the south will be inter
ested in the information that practi
cally all of the difficulties connected
with the export of cotton hake been
removed.
The Information, which comes
from no less* authoritative source
than Senator Hoke Smith, has been
received In Atlanta by a number of
Dr. F. M. Hubbard. Mr. G. L. Hub-
hard and Miss Carrie Duncan have
(■turned to Commerce after a short
stay in the city.
business men having ."arming and
cotton interests, and ia taken as ad
ditional cause for un early advance
in the price of cotton,'now that the
Greene
"tl is now a question of ships,"
according to Senator Smith. “A nuin-
The Modem Spirit
of cooperation, the spirit which animates all suc
cessful business,, prevails in the organization bf
our Federal reserve bank. ' _
We own stock in it. We keep our reserve
cash in it. We have, a voice in electing its direc
tors and through them in choosing its manage
ment. It is Our bank, and its. resources enable
us at all times-to meet the legitimate banking
requirements of our community.
You, in tuhi. can cooperate with us in main
taining the Federal Reservo Banking System, and
at the same timi share .in its benefits and pro
tection, by becoming pne of our depositors.
have urged upon General Gorges,
who has immediate charge of trans
portation for the war -‘ department,
that Stvannch should be freely used
as a port of debarkation for soldiers,
giving an opportunity for ships to
.carry cotton back on their return
trips. I have also presented tho mat
ter to the secretary of war, and It is
known that both he aud General Gor
ges desire to do all they can for the
exportation of cotton by using the
former officer
HELD ON CHARGE
OF SMOKING OPIUM.
.returning vessels to cirry cotton
abroad.”
Argo-Phosphate contains phos
phates such as physiciana/all over
the world are proscribing to build up
all run-down, enemic conditions and
changing thilt; enemic women with
toneless tissues, flabby flesh into the
most beautiful, rosy-cheeked and
plump, round formed women imagin
able.
NOTICE:—Dr. Frederick Jacobson
says: Argo-Phosphate builds up all
run-down conditions in a few days
wonderfully. For sale by H. R. Pal
mer & Sons.—(Adv.)
Athens, Ga.
MEMUErt FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
SOCIETY 3
1 Stella Soarirs wiM sr»nd the
holidays in Ch«rln*tesvilV Vir-lni'-
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Sparks. ,
Mrs. Wallace Lompktn is in At-
ianta. ^
Miss Grace i .anests” of .Monroe is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Spurgeon
’ayiof. >•
Miss Mildred‘Roberts bas return
ed Monroe.
—W—
. Mrs. Rowe Cook is quite ill at the
167 Prince Avenue
Telephone 428-w
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13
ATHENE HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS.
,r?
Slippers for
Holiday Gifts
lUR shoe department
contains scores of at
tractive and useful gifts of
this character displayed in
such manner that selection
may be made easily and
quickly.
House Shoes-All Colors and Styles
Smith Shoe Co.
Christmas Gifts at
| Levy’s Toggery Shop for Everybody
You will save money by buying your
Xmas Neckwear, Silk Shirts and Hosiery
all in Individual Boxes,
We take orders for Ladies’ Work Bags.
Levy’s Toggery Shop
Next to Kress’ ' Athens, Ga.
Read Herald Want Ads
ELITE
Monday and Tuesday
WILLIAM FOX Presents
THEDA BARA
SUPER-REPRODUCTION
“SALOME”
As Interpreted by
THEDA
BARA
:me of Achievement in art Dramatically and
Photographically
nths in the making; «00jon SOOfeet
Prices—Children, 50c; Adults, 75c.
REHABILITATION NOW
EUROPE’S GREAT NEED.
Red Cros* Assistance Will Be Re-
quired for Long Time.
If one big shell should explode in
the center of Athens there would
no need to plead for support of
the Red Cross in its rehabilitation
work in Europe because the damage
would vieualize the need as no writ
ten or spoken words can do.
A home Without a roof, a farm with
its soil criss-crossed by trenches, a
road with great shell crqters, a vil
lage with only the wails of its storm
tnd churches standing, with the tools
of induatry stolen or destroyed—this
!> whst hundred* pf thousands of
European families ere returning to
this Christmas.
The people of Athens will do their
share in this rehabilitation work by
•nswering the Red Cron Christmas
Roll Cali with enthusiasm and unn-
■imity. It should not be.thought that
the membership dues of a dollar a
-ear from each adult are too small
•o help the distressing situation
-broad. If millions of American join
■he Red Cross the week of December
'6-23 the aggregate will be imures-
■!v. and the individual burden light.
In Euroue the Abirrican Red Cross
is the visible generosity of the Amer
ican people. The homeless and the
destitute will And in a universal re-
mnnse Jo the Red Cross .Christmas
Roll Call a rainbow of pronv«« thn*
vill encourage them to do their ut-
-ct to rebuild the waste place?.
Our own b:st interests will be’
•erved bv siding the people of Euroue
‘o resume their normal industrial
inrocesses as speedily as possible, for
{then international trade (will be re-
I Stored end one Industries will pros.
; ter. Horae Ufa > is the first consid
eration in Red Gross rehabilitation
| ”ork because other activities ere im
possible when families, are scattered
and in distress.
American officers Mid soldiers may
'•nted upon to give the French
end Belgians every aaeisUnce in
their power as long aa our army re-
"cains. and the least we at home can
lo i« to rally to the Red Cross by
enrolling every man and woman in
. hens ns members.
home of her niece, Mrs. M. A. Bene
dict.
Mist Agnes Gregory is ill at her
boms on Hancock Avenue.
Mrs. R. F. Branch of Bishop was
shopping in the fity yesterday.
Mrs. E. W. Carroll’s countless
friends will be glad to learn that she
: s convalescing after an attack of in
fluenza.
\frs. Kenneth R. Pock, of Athens,
s the guest of Mrs. Lee L. Baker,
t her home on Cain street. Mrs.
Peck was formerly Miss Charlotte
'flirt, of this city.—Atlanta Journal.
Mrs. Olin Dozier haz returned
iome after a visit with relatives in
oinmerce.
Mrs. W. F. Williams is the guest
of her (laughter Miss Willie Williams
at the Lucy Cobb Institute.
turned to Commerce after a short I foreign markets can begin to supply
visit to Mrs. Abblt Nix.oq Dearing their needs in this country.
Miss Marlorie Carroll's many
friends will be delighted to learn of
her recovery from influenza.
(Special Correspondence.)
Atlanta, Ga., December 13.—Henry
. Jackson, formerly collector of in
ternal revenue for Georgia in the
Taft administration, republican na
tional committeeman from Georgia,
hnd a prominent figure in Atlanta
social life, yesterday was arrested by
state and federal officers and bound
over by U. S. Commissioner Colquitt
Carter on a charge of having'in hia
possession, manufacturing and smok
ing opium. His bond was fixed at
11,000, which he made immediately,
and his case was sell for a hearing
next Mondoy at 11 o'clock.
The arrest wes mode in Mr. Jack
son’s office in a downtown office
building. The'office** found ana
seized sn opium pipe, an alcohol
lamp for burning opium, a can of
gum opium, five, or aiji cans-of, pow
dered opium, six or eight quarts of
whiskey mixed with opium ashes Shd
yensho, and various’"other ingredi-
Luzianne and Com Pone
7* ~Yiim : Yum!
qoffee
Send for “How It Benefits Me"
1918 Studebaker Six Roadster. Has been driven
less than 1,000 miles, to sell at
1912 Hupmobile Touring Car. A-One Mechanical
condition. Price
$1,000.00
$300.00
1914 Buick Touring Car; new battery, new top,
newly painted and all good tires, all' to go at
1914 Mitchell Roadster; good tires and in ALme
chanical condition. Worth $500.00 to sell at
$485.00
$225.00
. : , '
1912 Hudson Chassis. Just the thing for a good
truck, with good tires. To sell quick for
$335.00
1914 Henderson Four Motorcycle. Recently ov
erhauled; has new tires and tubes. Worth
$300,005 to go at
$165.00